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0. Project Overview
0.1 Our Conclusion re KTPL
0.2 The Final Full Paper
1.1 Organization Best Practices
1.2 Interview with KTPL CEO and Chief Librarian
2. KTPL Mission, Goals & Objectives
2.1 MGO Best Practices
2.2 Team Discussion Needs
3. Environmental Influences
3.1 Environmental Best Practices
4. Stakeholders and Publics
4.1 Stakeholder and Publics Best Practices
5. SWOT
5.1 SWOT Best Practices
6. Customer Market Research
6.1 Market Research Best Practices
6.2 Environics Interview
7. ID and selecting markets
7.1 Market Selection Best Practices
8. Marketing Mix Strategy - 4 P's
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Chapter 3 - pp. 74-77
Chapter 7 β Stakeholders who may be foundations, corporations, individual donors (who are they?)
Chapter 8 β Stakeholders who are volunteers
Chapter 10 β Private sector partners who are stakeholders
Chapter 14 βare any stakeholder groups used to pretest products or for focus groups
Chapter 17 - p. 427, Stakeholder as spokesperson
Stakeholders Powerpoint
Title:
The Answer You Get Depends on Who (and What) You Ask : Involving Stakeholders in Needs Assessments
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Journal of Library Administration [0193-0826] McMain yr:2002 vol:37 iss:3/4 pg:387 -395
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Koontz, C. (2003). Public library stakeholders vested interests/potential conflicts: A case study.
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Koontz, C. (2003). Public library stakeholders vested interests/potential conflicts: A case study. IFLA Conference Proceedings, 1-8.